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Time’s Up IN OUR LAB, WHAT WAS TRANSFERRED FROM THE WOOL TO THE BALLOON TO CHARGE IT?
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ELECTRONS
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Time’s Up WHY DID THE TWO BALLOONS REPEL EACH OTHER WHEN THEY WERE CHARGED UP?
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LIKE CHARGES REPEL
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Time’s Up WHAT IS ONE OF THE THREE LAWS OF ELECTROSTATICS?
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1)OPPOSITE CHARGES ATTRACT 2)LIKE CHARGES REPEL 3)CHARGED ITEMS WILL ATTRACT NEUTRAL THINGS
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Time’s Up WHAT DID THALES RUB WITH FUR TO PRODUCE STATIC ELECTRICITY?
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AMBER
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Time’s Up IF A WOOL SHIRT HAD A POSITIVE CHARGE, WHAT SUBATOMIC PARTICLES WOULD IT HAVE MORE OF? PROTONS, NEUTRONS, OR ELECTRONS?
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PROTONS
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Time’s Up WHAT ARE THE TWO TERMINALS THAT A BATTERY HAS?
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NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE
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Time’s Up WHAT ARE THREE THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT DO WITH A REGULAR BATTERY?
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RECHARGE IT, DISPOSE OF IT IN A FIRE, INSTALL IT INCORRECTLY
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Time’s Up THE ACID/PASTE INSIDE A BATTERY THAT CAUSES THE CHEMICAL REACTION IS CALLED WHAT?
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ELECTROLYTE$300
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Time’s Up THE METAL ROD INSIDE THE BATTERY THAT COLLECTS ELECTRONS IS CALLED WHAT?
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THE ELECTRODE
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Time’s Up HOW MANY VOLTS DOES THE TYPICAL AA, AAA, D, AND C BATTERY HAVE?
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1.5 VOLTS
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Time’s Up THIS MAN INVENTED THE MODERN BATTERY
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ALESSANDRO VOLTA
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Time’s Up THIS MAN FLEW A KITE INTO A STORM TO FIND OUT ABOUT ELECTRICITY
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
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Time’s Up THIS MAN DISCOVERED ELECTROMAGNETISM
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HANS OERSTED
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Time’s Up THIS SCIENTIST DISCOVERED THAT A DEAD FROG’S LEG TWITCHED WHEN TOUCHED BY TWO DIFFERENT METALS.
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LUIGI GALVANI
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Time’s Up THIS SCIENTIST DEVELOPED THE FIRST THEORY ON PROTONS AND ELECTRONS
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JJ THOMPSON
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Time’s Up WHAT DO WE CALL THE TIGHTLY PACKED CENTER OF AN ATOM?
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NUCLEUS
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Time’s Up WHAT ARE THE THREE SUBATOMIC PARTICLES WE DISCUSSED IN CLASS?
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PROTONS, ELECTRONS AND NEUTRONS
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Time’s Up WHAT SUBATOMIC PARTICLE MOVES AROUND ON THE SHELL OF AN ATOM?
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ELECTRONS
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Time’s Up WHAT TWO SUBATOMIC PARTICLES ARE FOUND HERE?
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PROTONS AND NEUTRONS
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Time’s Up IF AN ATOM HAS MORE ELECTRONS THAN PROTONS THEN WHAT CHARGE DOES IT HAVE?
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NEGATIVE
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Time’s Up NAME TWO RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
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SOLAR POWER, WIND POWER, WATER (HYDRO), GEOTHERMAL
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Time’s Up WHAT UNIT DO WE MEASURE ELECTRICAL POWER IN?
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WATTS
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Time’s Up WHAT IS ONE SOURCE OF NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY?
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OIL, COAL, URANIUM ORE.
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Time’s Up SOMETHING THAT ALLOWS ELECTRICITY TO EASILY FLOW THROUGH IT IS CALLED A ?
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CONDUCTOR
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Time’s Up SOMETHING THAT DOES NOT ALLOW ELECTRICITY TO FLOW THROUGH IT IS CALLED A(N)?
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INSULATOR
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Time’s Up WHY DO DOCTORS SHOCK PATIENTS WHEN THEIR HEARTS STOP?
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BECAUSE ELECTRICITY CONTRACTS MUSCLES
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Time’s Up WHAT PART OF THE FLASHLIGHT IS THIS?
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THE REFLECTOR
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Time’s Up SPELL THE NAME OF THE UNIT WE HAVE BEEN STUDYING.
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ELECTRICITY
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Time’s Up HOW MANY VOLTS ARE THERE IN A STANDARD CANADIAN WALL SOCKET?
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120 VOLTS
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Time’s Up WHERE DOES THE WORD “ELECTRICITY” COME FROM?
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THE GREEK WORD FOR AMBER = ELEKTRON
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